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<p> Cygwin has setfacl and getfacl. IIRC cygwin does just enough windows acls to implement un*x permissions semantics, so keep in mind it might not give you everything. (BTW where is your setacl, I have windows xp and could not find it, and so could not contrast the output of both set*acl).</p>
<P> If you don't care for a "normal install" using cygwin setup, do the following:
<li> Get the "cygwin" package (just 1 package) for example the latest one say with 'curl -O ftp://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/cygwin/release/cygwin/cygwin-1.5.24-2.tar.bz2' (-big-Oh not -zero)
</li>
<li> extract it somewhere and just put the *facl and cygwin1.dll in a directory you can access from your code
</li>
<li> try running getfacl from there; if it does not work get the ash package, proceed as before but run getfacl from ash.
</li>
IIRC directories have also a default acl...note that *I do not do acls* ;)
</p>
<p> At least that gives something to try if you're stuck. Good luck.
</p>
<code>
% steph@ap (/home/stephan) %
% cygcheck /usr/bin/getfacl.exe
C:/cygwin/bin/getfacl.exe
C:/cygwin/bin\cygwin1.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.DLL
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\KERNEL32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\RPCRT4.dll
</code>
cheers
--stephan
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